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russtrvl


Joined: 06 Apr 2009
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Post Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:54 pm     Reply with quote

I am also a newbiew, but I think it depends lot on the subject matters. If the client/clients need particular images and these images are clear and sharp I don't think it matters much weather it came form a new contributor or a seasond one. I think the key is the image itself, how much is it in demand as well as how well executed. After all, business is business.(lol)
intensity1


Joined: 02 Jul 2010
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Location: Bristol, UK

Post Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:15 pm     Reply with quote

russtrvl wrote:
I am also a newbiew, but I think it depends lot on the subject matters. If the client/clients need particular images and these images are clear and sharp I don't think it matters much weather it came form a new contributor or a seasond one. I think the key is the image itself, how much is it in demand as well as how well executed. After all, business is business.(lol)


For certain. Surely that's part of learning the ropes for microstock? I have lots of great images, but I'm struggling to choose some for my first submission, because I want to show diversity, quality, and also meet the needs of the punters. My point stands, don't whine to buyers, just shoot a good image (that they want). I expect to have a steep learning curve here myself, it's part of it.
 
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